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TOEFL BNC: 2375 COCA: 1868

secret

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se·cret1 /ˈsiːkrɪt/ ●●● S3 W2 adjectiveadj  
1 SECRETknown about by only a few people and kept hidden from others 秘密的,隐秘的 secrecy
 They kept their relationship secret from their parents.
他们俩的关系瞒着父母。
 agents on a secret mission
执行秘密任务的特工人员
 secret talks with the terrorists
与恐怖分子的秘密谈判
secret compartment/passage etc
 The drugs were found in a secret compartment in Campbell’s suitcase.
毒品是在坎贝尔手提箱的一个秘密夹层里找到的。
secret ingredient/recipe/formula
 The cookies are made to a secret recipe.
这些小甜饼是根据一个秘方做的。
2 [only before noun]SECRET secret feelings, worries, or actions are ones that you do not want other people to know about 〔感情、担心、行动〕不公开的
 His secret fear was that Jenny would leave him.
他暗自担心珍妮会离他而去。
 Did you know you had a secret admirer (=someone who is secretly in love with you)?
你知不知道有个人暗恋你?
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3. secret weapon something that will help you gain a big advantage over your competitors, that they do not know about 〔有助于在与对手的较量中获得优势的〕秘密武器
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4 SECRETused to describe the behaviour of someone who is keeping their thoughts, intentions, or actions hidden from other people 〔某人的行为〕诡秘的,神秘的 SYN secretive
secret about
 They’re being very secret about it.
他们对此讳莫如深。
 There was a secret smile on her face.
她脸上带着神秘的微笑。
5secretly adv
 They were secretly married.
他们秘密结婚了。
THESAURUS
secret known about by only a few people, who have agreed not to tell anyone else 秘密的,保密的
a secret meeting place
秘密约会地点
The details of the proposal must remain secret.
提议的具体内容必须保密。
confidential used about information, especially in business or government, that is secret and not intended to be shown or told to other people 〔尤指商业或政府信息〕机密的,保密的
a highly confidential report
高度机密的报告
Employees’ personal details are treated as strictly confidential.
雇员的个人资料绝对保密。
classified used about information that the government has ordered to be kept secret from most people 〔政府情报〕机密的,保密的
He was accused of passing on classified information to the Russians in the 1950s.
他被指控于20世纪50年代向苏联提供机密情报。
sensitive used about information that is kept secret because there would be problems if the wrong people knew it 〔信息〕敏感的,保密的
A teenager managed to hack into sensitive US Air Force files.
一名少年通过网络侵入窃取了美国空军的机密文件。
covert [only before noun] used about things that are done secretly, especially by a government or official organization 〔尤指政府或官方机构活动〕隐蔽的,秘密的,暗地的
a CIA covert operation
中央情报局的秘密行动
undercover [usually before noun] used about things that are done secretly by the police in order to catch criminals or find out information 〔警方行动〕暗中进行的
Detectives arrested the suspect after a five-day undercover operation.
经过五天的秘密行动,警探终于逮捕了嫌疑犯。
underground an underground organization or newspaper is one that operates or is produced secretly and opposes the government 〔组织或报纸〕地下的,秘密的
Her father was a member of the underground resistance movement in France during World War II.
她父亲是第二次世界大战期间法国地下反抗运动的成员。
clandestine /klænˈdestɪn/ secret and often illegal or immoral 〔违法或不道德的事〕秘密的,暗中进行的
clandestine meetings
秘密会议
his involvement in a clandestine operation to sell arms to Iran
他涉及向伊朗出售军火的秘密交易
a clandestine love affair
私情
hush-hush informal used about information or activities that are kept officially secret 〔信息或活动〕保密的,秘密的
He was put in charge of some hush-hush military project.
他被指派负责某项秘密军事计划。
I’ve no idea what he does – it’s all very hush-hush.
我不知道他是干什么的——这都是严格保密的。
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confidential information/document/report/letter/inquiry
classified information/document/material
sensitive information/files
covert operation/support/activities/war/aid
undercover agent/operation/investigation/work
underground organization/newspaper/economy
clandestine meeting/operation/organization/network
hush-hush research/project/experiment
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secret2 ●●● S3 W3 noun [countableC]  
1 SECRETsomething that is kept hidden or that is known about by only a few people 秘密 secrecy
 I can’t tell you. It’s a secret.
我不能告诉你,这是个秘密。
 It was no secret that the two men hated each other.
这两个男人相互仇视,这算不得什么秘密。
 Don’t worry. Your secret is safe with me (=I won’t tell anyone about it).
别担心,我会替你保守秘密。
2 in secret PRIVATE/PERSONALin a private way or place that other people do not know about 秘密地,暗地里
 The negotiations were conducted in secret.
谈判是秘密进行的。
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3 the secret WAY/METHODa particular way of achieving a good result, that is the best or only way 秘诀,诀窍
the secret to (doing) something
 The secret to making good pastry is to use very cold water.
油酥点心要想做得好,秘诀在于所用的水得很凉。
 Your hair always looks so great – what’s your secret?
你的头发看起来总是很漂亮——你的秘诀是什么?
 What do you think is the secret of her success?
你认为她成功的秘诀是什么?
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4 make no secret of something KNOW somethingto make your opinions about something clear 对某事不加隐瞒
 Louise made no secret of her dislike for John.
路易丝毫不隐瞒自己对约翰的厌恶。
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5. the secrets of life/nature/the universe etc SECRETthe things no one yet knows about life, nature etc 生命/大自然/宇宙等的奥秘
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verbs
have a secret 有秘密
We have no secrets from each other.
我们之间没有秘密。
know a secret (=about someone else) 知道秘密
You can tell Tom that I know his secret.
你可以告诉汤姆我知道他的秘密。
keep a secret (=not tell it to anyone) 保守秘密
Can you keep a secret?
你能保守秘密吗?
tell somebody a secret 告诉某人秘密
Shall I tell you a secret?
要我告诉你一个秘密吗?
let somebody in on a secret (=tell them a secret) 让某人知道秘密
Frank let me in on the secret.
弗兰克告诉了我这个秘密。
reveal/divulge a secret formal (=tell it to someone) 泄露秘密
He was accused of revealing state secrets.
他被指控泄露国家机密。
give away a secret (=tell it to someone carelessly or by mistake) 〔无意中〕透露秘密
nI had to be careful not to give away any secrets.
share a secret (=tell it to someone because you trust them) 分享秘密
nI trusted Alexander, so I decided to share my secret with him.
discover/find out a secret 发现秘密
nHe was afraid that someone would discover his secret.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + secret
a big secret (=an important secret or one that very few people know) 天大的秘密
The event was supposed to be a big secret, but everyone knew about it.
这个活动本来是个重大机密,但是人人都知道了。
a little secret (=a personal secret that very few people know) 小秘密
You must promise me that this will be our little secret.
你要保证,这是我们俩之间的小秘密。
a closely-guarded/well-kept secret (=a secret that few people are allowed to know) 严格保守的秘密
The recipe is a closely-guarded secret.
这个食谱严格保密。
an open secret (=something that a lot of people know, but do not talk about because it is supposed to be a secret) 公开的秘密
It was an open secret that he was having an affair.
他和别人有私情,这是公开的秘密。
a dark/terrible secret (=a secret about something bad) 不可告人的秘密
I’m sure every family has a few dark secrets.
我相信,家家都有难言之隐。
na dirty secret (=a shameful secret)
The exclusion of black people from the film industry is one of Hollywood’s dirty little secrets.
a guilty secret (=a secret that someone feels guilty about) 于心有愧的秘密
nHe had finally discovered Jo’s guilty secret.
nsomebody’s innermost secrets (=very private or personal secrets)
She wasn’t confident enough to share her innermost secrets with him.
a family secret 家庭秘密
nTheir normally strong relationship is threatened when he has to reveal a family secret.
a state/official secret (=a government secret) 国家/官方机密
nHe was accused of passing on state secrets to a foreign power.
a trade secret (=a company or business secret) 商业机密
nThey must not betray their employer’s trust, for instance by giving away trade secrets.
military secrets 军事机密
nHe was sent to prison for five years in 1933 for selling military secrets to Germany.
COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘say a secret’ or ‘say your secrets’. Say tell somebody a secret or tell somebody your secrets.
不要说say a secretsay your secrets 而要说 tell somebody a secret tell somebody your secrets
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From Longman Business Dictionary
secretse·cret /ˈsiːkrɪt/ adjectiveadj
1something that is secret is only known about by a few people and kept hidden from other people, sometimes because it is illegal
The unexpected merger has triggered reports of a secret deal.
The judge has twice insisted that there must be a secret ballot (=a vote in which every individual voter can keep his or her vote a secret).
2trade/industrial/business etc secret information about a company or its products which is known only to a few people in the company, and which must not be given to anyone not working for it
The company has labelled the underlying sales data a trade secret.
A law prohibits employees from divulging (=telling other people) corporate secrets.
Origin secret1
(1300-1400) Old French Latin secretus, past participle of secernere to separate

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